Morris Street Park
π Merrylands, NSW 2160 Β· Managed by Cumberland City Council
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Morris Street Park is a local residential park in Merrylands NSW 2160 offering basic amenities including open green spaces and a playground for families and community recreation.
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About Morris Street Park
Playground and Recreation
Morris Street Park has a playground with equipment for children. The park provides open green spaces suitable for family visits. Morris Street Park serves as a local recreational facility within the residential Merrylands community. For families seeking more extensive play facilities, nearby parks such as Holroyd Gardens feature a bicycle training track and expanded playground equipment. Morris Street Park's playground makes it accessible for young children visiting the area.
Dog Policies at Morris Street Park
Morris Street Park requires dogs to be kept on a leash in accordance with New South Wales regulations. Dogs are typically prohibited within 10 metres of children's play areas and food preparation zones such as barbecues and picnic tables. Morris Street Park does not have a designated off-leash dog area. For specific off-leash dog facilities in Merrylands, the Cumberland City Council manages other parks that may offer designated off-leash areas. Visitors should check signage at Morris Street Park or contact Cumberland City Council for current dog policies.
Location and Nearby Parks
Morris Street Park is situated in Merrylands NSW 2160 within the Cumberland City Council area. The park is located in a residential neighbourhood with several other parks nearby. Merrylands Park at 367 Merrylands Road offers free parking with 184 spaces and additional sports facilities including tennis courts. Granville Park on Montrose Avenue provides ample space and good play equipment with easy parking access. Holroyd Gardens features playgrounds, a bicycle training track, picnic areas, and walking trails for extended recreation options.
Activities at Morris Street Park
Facilities at Morris Street Park
Visitor tips for Morris Street Park
- βKeep dogs on-leash at all times in accordance with NSW regulations
- βKeep dogs at least 10 metres away from children's play areas and BBQ zones
- βCheck signage at the park for specific rules and current information
- βVisit nearby Merrylands Park for more extensive facilities and confirmed free parking
- βContact Cumberland City Council directly for detailed facility information
Getting to Morris Street Park
Morris Street Park, Merrylands NSW 2160. Parking details not confirmed in sources. Contact Cumberland City Council for specific parking information.
Open in Google Maps βNearby Merrylands
- πMerrylands Park (367 Merrylands Road)
- πGranville Park (Montrose Avenue)
- πHolroyd Gardens (Pitt Street & Walpole Street)
- πTed Burge Sports Ground (57 Centenary Road)
Frequently asked questions about Morris Street Park
Can I bring my small dog to Morris Street Park in Merrylands?
Yes, you can bring your small dog to Morris Street Park, but it must be kept on a leash. Dogs are prohibited within 10 metres of children's play areas and food preparation zones such as barbecues and picnic tables.
Is Morris Street Park in Merrylands a good place to take my dog off-leash?
No, Morris Street Park does not have an off-leash dog area. In New South Wales, dogs must be kept on a leash in all public spaces unless designated off-leash areas are available.
What playgrounds are available at Morris Street Park?
Morris Street Park has a playground with equipment for children. For more extensive playground facilities, nearby parks such as Holroyd Gardens and Merrylands Park offer additional equipment and amenities.
Is Morris Street Park suitable for young children?
Yes, Morris Street Park is suitable for young children with its playground and open green spaces. The park provides a basic recreational facility for families within the residential Merrylands community.
What amenities are near Morris Street Park in Merrylands?
Nearby parks include Merrylands Park at 367 Merrylands Road with free parking and sports facilities, Granville Park on Montrose Avenue with play equipment, and Holroyd Gardens with playgrounds and walking trails.
How much parking is available at Morris Street Park?
Specific parking information for Morris Street Park is not confirmed in available sources. For detailed parking information, contact Cumberland City Council directly or check signage at the park.